Christchurch Central City pub restaurants

Christchurch, the largest city on the South Island of New Zealand, has a vibrant nightlife scene with a variety of pubs and bars in the Christchurch Central Business District (CBD) that cater to different tastes. The following are notable pubs worth exploring:

The Craft Embassy: Known for its 30 taps of independent craft beer, a selection of local and international wines, and great meals, this pub offers views of the Avon River in the Terrace Hospitality Precinct.

The Little Fiddle: An Irish pub venue on Oxford Terrace, it aims to showcase true Irish culture with live music, Irish Happy Hour, lunch deals, Sunday roasts, and live music on Sundays.

Kaiser Brew Garden: Located upstairs at Riverside Market, this garden bar features a micro-brewery and serves brewery-fresh beers, wines, G&Ts, and Bavarian-style hospitality.

Pomeroys Old Brewery Inn: An English-style pub with a mid-nineteenth-century ambiance, offering jazz, blues, folk, and acoustic music nights, as well as quiz nights.

Rogues of Rotherham: A new bar and restaurant in Riccarton, providing breakfast, lunch, dinner, and various bar areas, including a street-side bar, an elegant bar, a stylish restaurant, and an enclosed courtyard.

Sullivans Irish Pub: Located in Addington, this Irish pub offers live music, international wines and beers, traditional pub food, and claims to be home to the World's Largest Glass of Beer.

Dux Central: A versatile venue with a Brew Bar stocking over 220 craft beers, a wide selection of international beers, a diverse food menu, and live music every weekend.

Moon Under Water: This pub offers a quiet atmosphere with a rotating selection of craft beers, small batch gins, and a variety of music playlists.

These pubs in Christchurch CBD offer diverse experiences, from traditional Irish pubs to modern craft beer bars, ensuring visitors find a spot that suits their preferences.

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